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inno: remove w9xpopen.exe w9xpopen.exe is a utility program shipped with Python <3.4 (https://bugs.python.org/issue14470 tracked its removal). The program was used by subprocess to wrap invoked processes on Windows 95 and 98 or when command.com was used in order to work around a redirect bug. The workaround is only used on ancient Windows versions - versions that we shouldn't see in 2019. While Python 2.7's subprocess module still references w9xpopen.exe, not shipping it shouldn't matter unless we're running an ancient version of Windows. Python will raise an exception if w9xpopen.exe can't be found. It's highly unlikely anyone is using current Mercurial releases on these ancient Windows versions. So remove w9xpopen.exe from the Inno installer. .. bc:: The 32-bit Windows Inno installers no longer distribute w9xpopen.exe. This should only impact people running Mercurial on Windows 95, 98, or ME. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6068

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Address commentary in manifest.excludedmanifestrevlog.add - specifically we should improve the collaboration with core so that add() never gets called on an excluded directory and we can improve the stand-in to raise a ProgrammingError.

Reason more completely about rename-filtering logic in narrowfilelog. There could be some surprises lurking there.

Formally document the narrowspec format. For bonus points, unify with the server-specified narrowspec format.

narrowrepo.setnarrowpats() or narrowspec.save() need to make sure they're holding the wlock.

The follinwg places do an unrestricted dirstate walk (including files outside the narrowspec). Some of them should perhaps not do that.

  • debugfileset
  • perfwalk
  • sparse (but restricted to sparse config)
  • largefiles